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    Do we still need newspapers? When you turned your computer on this morning at work to check your Yahoo‚ did you look at the thirty to fifty articles posted on the homepage before you logged in? In this day and age‚ one can ask the question‚ “Do we still need newspapers?” And after reading‚ “Yes‚ Newspapers Are Doomed”‚ by Gary S. Becker‚ the end of the newspaper era is coming to an end. “A telling fact is that young people today do not read general newspapers‚ whereas they did in the past.” (Becker

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    Strategic Planning at The Chronicle Gazette 1. Introduction The Chronicle Gazette‚ a leading newspaper in San Francisco with paid circulation of 225‚000 customers. It is a first-rate newspaper and over the years‚ its writers have won awards for their work. Despite of the well-established image and reputation‚ The Chronicle Gazette is facing a severe situation that there has been a steady decline in subscriptions. In the past eight years‚ subscriptions have fallen by a total of 35% and

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    the beginning of the twentieth century and before the media has been a principle tenant of British culture‚ the leisure time and expendable income of the British public has grown in unison with the media empire which facilitates it. I will analyse newspaper‚ radio‚ cinema‚ technology and television‚ which will be analysed last as to compare it to the other mediums of media in an easier fashion. The culture of media and its effect on leisure arose from higher wages for fewer hours‚ even for the semi

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    Journalism In The 1890s

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    Monday morning crowds as he piles on the bus and begins to skim the newspaper. The cover story is yet another political soiree‚ which is all the media ever seemed to cover. Pertinent issues such as blue-collar salaries and the lack of much needed labor unions were kept in the shadows of the high-class society. As a result the search was on for writing that deterred from the filtered and artificial stories being printed in the newspapers. This would have been a typical scenario in the 1890s. During

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    Baran notes that the contemporary system of mass media has been in existence since the year 1830. This system has to a certain extent repeated major change with the start of the improved technologies. The author notes that the first newspaper named as the penny newspaper was followed by mass magazines and books circulation. During the 1900s‚ the forms of popular media were later on joined by radio‚ pictures‚ as well as‚ sound recording. This was

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    people still like to read newspaper compared with the other media. It is because newspaper is the cheapest and efficient media to get by people. Solopos is a national company which operates in publishing sector. This company publishes the daily general newspaper. This company has operated as communication media during 1 April 1997. It is the biggest daily newspaper in Solo that provides information to fulfill their readers’ need through its news and article. This newspaper not only provides the recent

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    Fundamentals of Journalism

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    als of Journalism 4. Identify the types of News normally found in news papers A newspaper is a scheduled publication containing news of current events‚ informative articles‚ diverse features‚ editorials‚ and advertising. It usually is printed on relatively inexpensive‚ low-grade paper such as newsprint. By 2007‚ there were 6‚580 daily newspapers in the world selling 395 million copies a day. The worldwide recession of 2008‚ combined with the rapid growth of web-based alternatives‚ caused a serious

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    Time Bank

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    Time Bank 1. Introduction Time bank is a unique organisation that holds vast amount of knowledge and skills belonging to its customer. The way time bank operates is by allowing individuals to exchange their knowledge‚ skills with others. The concept of the Time Bank is based on the fact that people are all individually different‚ we all have different types of knowledge and we all have different set of skills‚ no one is good at everything‚ the typical situation is that we only have the capacity

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    among newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio stations and the Internet. Below provides details on each of the selected media. Newspapers $90‚000 in year one‚ $105‚000 in year two‚ and $120‚000 in year three has been allotted for newspaper advertising. In the United States‚ many of the 6‚500 newspapers have sections called "Books‚ Tapes‚ and Software" and "Business Opportunities". It is under these sections that J&B plans to spend its newspaper advertising budget. The decision to use newspaper advertising

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    "Ethics Code". What is more‚ they know that they should be responsible for everything they write. They are aware that false commentaries may cause serious consequences. So everything written in a quality newspaper can be relayed on and aren’t harmful. The journalists working for this kind of newspaper are usually proud of their profession. Moreover‚ they often don’t care about high wages. They respect the journalism ethics and they don’t receive bribes or other gifts. They should be impartial‚ so they

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